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SHA1(redsn0w-mac_0.7.zip)= 284639d37fd6675056814b6c8a5b0583ad91c370
Welcome to Malaysia.
Iphone + Maxis = Money and more Money.

Again, nothing much. Just a screenshot posting session. cheers.

From : Here
I’m pleased to announce that the Linux 2.6 kernel has been ported to Apple’s iPhone platform, with support for the first and second generation iPhones as well as the first generation iPod touch. This is a rough first draft of the port, and many drivers are still missing, but it’s enough that a real alternative operating system is running on the iPhone.
What we have:
- Framebuffer driver
- Serial driver
- Serial over USB driver
- Interrupts, MMU, clock, etc.
What we have in openiboot (but hasn’t been ported yet):
- Read-only support for the NAND
What we don’t have (yet!):
- Write support for the NAND
- Wireless networking
- Touchscreen
- Sound
- Accelerometer
- Baseband support
So … … What’s next ? Windows 7 on iPhone ?
This is a long story.
As a Apple freak, I always wanted an Iphone. The reason is … … Apple provided the SDK. Well, due to some funny and lame reasons, i still have not get to own any Iphone until today. Again, due too all the rules that set by Apple towards the coding environment in Iphone, I decided to hold my idea.
Along the way, My mind switched. I looked in to Openmoko and it seems to be cool. Of cause, the other alternative is Android.
Comparing Openmoko and Android, I strongly believe Android got a better future. At least at this point of time Google is planing for Google Apps Store. Software support for Openmoko seems to be way too far.
Well, after all these crappy story. I decided to go for Android and wait for Google and HTC to do something about this.
Good Night.